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(In-Stock) Chestnut & Coffee w/Dual Bronze - Size 8/7mm Wide

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(In-Stock) Chestnut & Coffee w/Dual Bronze - Size 8/7mm Wide

Regular Price
$450.00
Sale Price
$450.00
Regular Price
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 
  • Product Description

      The Story

      Read about how we make our rings

      Chestnut Wood Ring with Center Coffee

       

      Coffee - Yes, that's right! Coffee...in a ring!

      This design was originally conceived for a friend of mine who owns a coffee shop. I used beans from his store in the ring I created for him, but the coffee used in future rings is a bit more unique. I was able to obtain an unopened Hills Bros coffee can from 1952. The coffee inside was still fresh (they really knew how to make stuff back then) and has a great vintage story.

      Coffee Rationing

      Though we can enjoy coffee in an endless stream today, this has not always been the case. Coffee rationing in WWII began in 1942 - families could only get one pound every five weeks - and the rationing didn't end until 1946. There were a few reasons for this. Firstly, the GI's needed coffee in the field. Secondly, German U-boats were sinking boats with coffee shipments from Brazil making coffee hard to get.

      Rationed coffee was packaged in glass containers, which were not only reusable, but also saved precious tin resources for the troops. That this coffee could be purchased in a can was a sign that the war had ended.

      For me, the idea of an unopened can of coffee sitting in the back of someone's pantry for so many years is a reminder of the frugality of that great generation which was permanently impressed upon them during the war.

      Dual Bronze Inlays

      We wanted something to class up our beloved weathered maple and coffee ring and we jumped to bronze because of it's slight reddish hue. It's subtle and helps the coffee pop rather than stealing the attention.